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arrival
declaration
of 
the
Testator
that
he
hadthere
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be
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as-
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entered
into
articlesof 
agreement
with
with-
to
the
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relation
relation-relation-
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Lutheran
congregation
in
Virginia
ship
of 
the
two
men
ItIt-
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Brit-
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Majesty's
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that
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ince
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ince
that
more
thanthan-
a
ince
andthe
attachment
of his
own
sig-
nature
own-
-signature
a
hundredyearsyearsafter
the deathof the
signature
as
the
Minister
of 
the-
the
the--
Dutch
t-
he
son
learned
historians
shouldexpress
DutchLutheran
church
of 
Virginia
suchdoubtsAbout
twenty
ortwenty-
twenty
twenty--
five
twen-
ty
shouldplace
the
question
of 
theiden-
tity
iden
iden-
iden-
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live
five
vearsnearsago
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essessof 
reasoningendeavored
to
proveBut
it
might
be
asked
why
were
were-
that
they
were
father
and
son
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lit-
lit
lit-
tle
litlit-
tle
these
thingsnot
knownlongago
and
tle
tIe
later
Dr
publishedthe
what
caused
the
strange
confusion
of 
Records
of 
Baptismskept
by
thelat-
lat
lat-
ter
latlat-
ter
ideas
A
number
of 
reasons
might
ter
A
shortautobiography
contained
be
given
The
first
of 
these
is
that
therein
seemedtomake
the
matterthere
th
re
werecertain
traditions
which
plain
It
stateddistinctly
that
the
seemed
to
be
universally
accepted
name of 
the
father
of 
Rev
John
Cas
Cas-Cas-
par
Cas-
par
and
no
one
took thetrouble
to
fo
prove
prove--
or
prov-
e
par
of 
PennsylvaniawasJohnor
disprove
them
Someof 
theseper-
per
per-
haps
perper-
hapsCasparalsohapswere
notso
much
actual
tradi-
tionstradi-
tions
The
factwas
still
further
confirmed
astheywere
conclusions
almost
hyby
theMoravian
1
Recordsat
Bethle
Bethle-Bethle-
hem
Bethle-
hem
unconsciouslydrawn
from
them
e
g
hem
in
whichone
of 
their
Bishops
inin-ain-a
having
stoodaloof from
Muh-
lenberg
len-
berg
uh-
uh
a
letter
sentback 
from
Virginia
referslenbergand
hisfor
a
long
long-
long-
time
long-
to
long-
time
to
the
first
pastor
of 
the
Lutheran
time
that
he
lie
exerted
no
influence
on
t-
he
on--
the
church
churchthere
as
the
father
of 
the
the
churchetc
The
manner
in
in
which
our
wellwelt known
Thenthe
baptismsarearcentered
inin
the
Record
Prof 
1
fincke
furnished
extracts
from
also
seemed
to
confirm
the
opiniontheCourtRecordsRecordsof Charlotteville
that
th
t
all
of 
them
had been
performed
Va
in
which
JohnCaspar
of hvbyRev
Re
JohnCaspar
of 
Penn-sylvania
Penn
Penn-
Penn-sylvaniaPennsylvania
under
oathdeclaressylvania
Nowwe
submit
thatthis
is
that
lie
he
is
the
sonof 
the
deceased
not
really
made
out
and
that
thereJohn
Caspar
of 
VaAtthearevery
good
reasons
for
supposing
sametime
lie
he
also
statesthat
the
that
this
is
a
mistake
For
therethere
areoriginal
of 
his
fathers
father's
will
together
baptismsrecordedat
r
1
Tuddy
Muddy
Creek 
with
an
English
translation
of 
it
hadbad and
Little
which
took 
heenbeen
entered
uponupon
the
Records
at
Phil
Phil-Phil-adelphiaPhil-adelphia
place
asearlyas
1727
when
he
lie
wasadelphiaonlybetween
twenty
and
one
twenty-one
twen-
ty
That
Will
Vill
says
says
Now
1011
mywell
he-
he
be-
loved
bebe-
loved
years
of ageOneof themloved
Son
John
Caspar
min
min-
min-
ister
min-
ister
unon
boardhoardship
Nowwhich
is
more-
more
pro-
bable
more--
probable
ister
of 
of 
Canestoken
unto
thee andprobable
That
theboyhoy
of 
2019
or
Michael
l
Schmidt
etc
It
closes
with
that
the
father
an
ordained
minister
thesewords
Here
hastbast
thou
m
my
he-
he
be-
loved
bebe-
loved
present
at
thetimeperformed
that
loved
Son
the
full
letters
of 
of 
AttorneyThe
fact
that
Hall raisesandPowerwhat
I
desire
of 
thee
some
strange
doubtsmayhave
hae
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to
confirm
that
view
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the
to
him
includingthe
matter
of 
ordi-
nation
ordi-
nation
ordi-
nation
older
after
his
arrival
in
the
nation
can
be
acceptedunless
cum
newworld
17282728
made
hishis homeis
grano
salissails
If 
anyone
any
one
thinks
thisunknown
to
us
He
received
acall
to
a
sweeping
declaration
let
him
read
Virginia
in
1733
It
is
altogether
pos-
pos
pos-
sible
pos-
sible
pospos-
sible
Conrad
Weiser'sor
sible that
after
fter thearrival
of 
Revcommentsandnotes
On
on
thepersonal
Schulze
in
in
Pennsylvania
Sept
25
character
of the
men
No
Lutherans
1732
hewas
ws
also ordained
bySchulze
harte
etc
in
connection
witheven
even
ashis
relative andnamesakewasthe
Brief 
of 
1755
whenthe
prop
prop-
prop-
erty
prop-
ertyordainedForthis
supposition
thereerty
was
finallyrecoveredAndseems
to
be
absolutely
no
groundWeiser
hadsigned
that
document
whatever
But
this
wouldseemseem
to
ac-
count
ac-
ac
ac-
count
Now
letus see
whether
we
m-
ay
not
count
forthe
fact
that
thesame
by
theapplication
of 
our
every
day
authority
a
few
pagesfur
further
her
oncommon
s
sense
nse
sense
arrive
at
a
reasonable
commits thegravemistake
of conclusion
concerning
all
these
mat
mat-mat-tersmat-tersmat-terscalling
aIling
theWill
on
record
in
Philadel
Philadel-Philadel-
phiaPhiladel-
phia
Philadel-
phia
and derivea
pretty
phia
whichwasevidently
not
even
fairhistory
of 
thetwo
men
and
their
read
that
of 
o
RevJohnCaspar
activities
Sept
II
11
1728
as
we
areof Pennsylvania
This
mis-
mis
mis-
taken
informed
by
Rupp
andin
Vol
taken
taken
opinionseems
to
run
throughout
PennaArchives
two
men
giving
their
theentireentirework 
At
the
very
begin-
ning
begin
begin-begin-
ning
names
as
John
Caspar
Mis-
Mis
M-
is
ning
thestatement
is
made
that
this
and
John
Caspar
S
S-
S
manwho
came
to
this
country
in
S
Theol Stud
arrived
at
Philadel
Philadel-Philadel-
Philadel
Philadel-
phia
Philadel-
phia
Philadel-
phia
1728
servedthecongregations
at
Phil-
adelphiaPhil-
Phil
Phil-adelphia
phia
Themere
fact
that
they
came
adelphia
Providence and
apparently
together
the
youngeryounger
stillbeingaalsoNew
Hanover
after
his
ordina-tion
ordina
ordina-
ordina-tionordina-tionstudent
of 
theology
mightreadily
leadlead-
us
lead-
us
lead-
us
tion
Elsewherehe
is
credited
with
us
to
suppose
that
they
were
father
having
settled
at
Conestoga
as
earlyand
sonson
A
layman
at
that
day
as
as
1728
This
certainly
is
verystrange
would
hardly
call
himself 
a
Mission-
Mission
Mission--aire
Missi-
on
Someof the
baptismswereVerewithout
aire
Whenalreadypast seventyyears
question
performed
before his
ordina-
tion
ordina
ordina-ordina-
tion
of 
age
the
younger
man
prepared
an
tion
in
1733
Nowhas
it
everoccurred
autobiographyWhilenot
stating
so
to
us
that
there
may
bea
reasonable
specifically
he
clearly
implies
that
his
solution
of 
all
these
difficulties
and
nd
father
was
an
ordained
minister
With
that
there
is
nonecessity
for
casting
whom
else
was
he
lie
studying
theology
such
blame
on
Rev
In
facthere
in
thiswilderness
from
the
time
Hall without
seeming
to-
be
toto-
bebe
of his
arrival
until
his
ordination
544
aware
of 
it
it
itself furnishes the clue
in
yearslater
Would
the
Governorof 
somesome
of 
its
incidental
allusions
Virginia
andothershavegivencer-
tificates
cer-
tificates
cer-
tificates
Another
reasonwhy
we
have
been
recommending
him
asas
their
Teady
ready
to
giveheedheed
to
all
these
asser
asser-
asser-
tions
asser-
tions
representativeto
go
to
Germanyif 
is
that
our
opinionsand
Judg
 judg- judg-
ment
 judg-
ment
Judg-
ment
his
testimonials
of 
ordination
hadnot
had
not
ment
have
been
influenced
more
or
lessbeen
regular
and
satisfactory
In
adad-
ad
ad-
dition
a-
d
to
all
this the
entireWill
by
the
statements
of the
Confusion
von
In
regardtoitbreathes
a
spirit
which
absolutely
for
for-
for-
bids
for-
bids
for-
bidsbidsthesupposition
that
the
man
was
havethis
Its
we
only
tosay
professed
object
is
to
blackenso as
to
an
impostor
 justify
the
efforts
of 
those
whosided
We
would
naturally
suppose
that
with
the
in
their
effortsto
the
John
Casparwho
moved
oust
oust
him
and
to
securecontrol
of 
of the
to
Conestogaascited
in
the firstin-
in
in-
stance
in-
stance
inin-
stanceLutheran
church
at
We
Ve
stance
wasthe
father
theheadof the
doubt
very
much
whether
a
singlefamily
He
undoubtedlyremained
statement
of 
that
document
referring
here
here-
until
he
was
called
toVirginia
 
It
could
hardly
be
supposed
that
the date
is
plainly
given
and
it
is
a
ques
ques-
ques-
tion
ques-
tionsouson
a
youthlittle
more
than
a
boytion of 
punctuationwhetherthe
place
for
he
hadnot
had
notyetattained
his
major
major-
major-
ity
major-itymajor-
ity
is
specified
Our
own
opinion
is
that
ity
would
settlethere
in
the
wilder
wilder-wilder-
ness
wilder-
ness
wilder-nesstheoriginal
is
notpunctuated
at
allall-
and
ness
without
a
homeand
without
andwouldtherefore
not
decide
the
family
ties
tis
especially
ashe
was
acac-
companiedac-
ac
ac-
companied
ac-
companied
matterNeither
time
nor
spacealal-
lows
al-
al
al-
lows
al-
lows
companied
by
his
fatherwith
his lows
a
consideration
of the
various
family
All
this
in
addition
to
thefact
arguments
of 
Hallto
show
that
theolder
man
claims
that
he
is
a
that
the
case
is
not
asbad
as
the
Con
minister
fusionvmakesitWe--
have
W-
e
We-
We
When
the
young
manmoved to
haveonlythis
to
say
Apart
from
the--
bitter
t-
he
the-
the
Conestoga
in
1733
heseemsto
findconcon-
gregations
con-
con
con-
gregations
con-
gregations
bitter
spirit
the
statement
is
soinin-definite
in-
in
in-definite
in-
definite
already
partly
if 
if 
not
com
com-com-
pletely
com-
pletely
com-
pletely
definite
that
it
cannotbeaccepted
as
as
p-
ositive
as--
positiveorganized
Who
foundedthesepositive
testimony
congregations
Anyone
Any
one
looking
atat-
the
at-
the
at-
the
WeVC
may
be
mistaken
but
we
hard
hard-hard-
ly
hard-
ly
hard-
ly
theRecords
will
notice
that
the
oror-
ganization
or-
or
or-
ganization
or-
ganization
ly
think 
we
are
in
view
of 
all
the
kn-
own
facts--
known
facts
is
assumedasalready
hav
hav-hav-
ing
hav-
ing
hav-
ing
known
in
thinking
that
the
elder
elder-
ingtaken
placewhen he
takescharge
was
a
manof 
unblemished--
reputation
unblem-
ished
unblemished
evidently
evidently
thereforethe father
who
reputation
and
of 
scholarly
attain
attain-attain-
ments
attain-
ments
attain-
mentshad
beenheen
the
sons
son'spredecessorhadments
Wehardly think 
the
Governor
o
Governor--
of 
done
this preliminary
work 
That
too
of 
Virginiawould
have
granted
him
a
a
will
account
for
the
fact
that
these
license
andthen
sent
him
on a
collect
collect-collect-
ing
collect-
ing
collect-
ingvery
early
baptisms
arerecordedhere
ing
tour
with
witha
a
speed
God-speed
notonly
toThey
belonged
to
the
Records
of 
Germany
buttoEngland
likewise
if 
if 
thesecongregationsand
so
wereleft
such
were
notthe
caseBeside
we
we-
we--
think 
w-
e
thereThis
would
satisfactorily
ac-
ac
ac-
countac-count
acac-
count
think 
no onecan
readhis
Will
with-
with
with-outwith-outwithwith-out
count
for
themovementsandactivi-tiesactivi-ties
activi-
ties
out
coming
to
the
conclusion
that
heties
of 
boththese
menfrom
thetimewasa
manof 
ofa
a
thoroughlyChristian
of 
their
arrival
in
1728
until
the
ordi-nationordi-nationordi-nation
spirit
who endeavored
to
live
up
to
his
nationnation
of 
the
son
in
1733
profession
The
desire
to
do
fair
Inregard
to
thisordination
our
in-
in
in-
formation
in-
formation
inin-
formation justiceasbetweenhimself and hisformation
is
very
limitedfar
more so
congregation
breathes
throughout
the-
the
the--
entire
t-
he
than
is
generallysupposed
We
doubt
entire
document
This
man
desired
whetherthere
is
anyactual record
of hisson
to
become
his
successor
He
it
anywhereexceptthe
statements
of 
hadevidently
labored
hereas a
mis
mis-
mis-
sionarymis-
sionary
mis-sionary
the
Confusion
v
andalmost
five
years
visiting
thePenna
Autobiography
New
HanoverTrappe PhiladelphiaThe
former
might
justly
be called
inin-
to
in-
in
in-
to
in-
to
and
other
pointsoccasionally doingas
to
questionas
a
record
It
is
plainlymuch
ashe
possibly
could
for
wh-
ile
them--
whilethembased
on
mere
hearsayandhearsay
while
caring
for
his
ownpeopleThe--
congregations
T-
he
The
from
enemies
If 
Dr
punc-
tuation
punc-
tuation
punc-
tuation
congregations
some
perhaps
organ
organ-
organ-
ized
organ-
ized
organ-
ized
of 
the
German
copyof 
the
others
partly
so
and
still
others
is
correct
that
would
merepreachingpointshad
evidently
evidently--
agreed
evide-
ntly
seemto
claim
Philadelphiaastheagreed
toaccept
the
son as
their
paspas-
tor
pas-
pas
pas-
tor
pas-
tor
place
Thewording
and
punctuationtor
That
agreement
whether
in
the--
shape
t-
he
the
are
given
in
theAutobiography
shape
of 
aformal
call
which
we
hard
hard-
hard-
ly
hard-
ly
hard-lyThe
merefact
that
Rev
John
Cas-
Cas
Cas-
par
Cas
Cas-Cas-
par
Cas-
par
ly
think 
existed
or
in
theshape
ofa
of 
a
par
of 
Pennsylvania
wasor-
or
or-dainedor-
dained
oror-dainedtacit
understanding
wasevidentlyre-
re
re-
garded
rere-
garded
re-
garded
by
RevJohnChristian
Schulze
by
by
both
father
and
son
as
a
is
not
questioned
The
datethe
sufficient
call
If 
any
ony
any
anyone
onewill
take
place
the
circumstances arearcnowherethe
troubleto
follow
the
line
of his
acac-tivitiesac-
ac
ac-
tivities
ac-
tivities
put
on
record
except
in
the
auto
auto-auto-
biography
auto-
biography
auto-
biography
subsequently
hewill
readilybiography
above
mentionedwherethe
see
that
he
the
young
man
considered
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